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Board reports emerald ash borer activity; Solid Waste District funds treatments and Oak Hill twilight tour to raise sponsorships

5899369 · October 2, 2025
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The board said some ash trees have passed the point of treatment and that the Solid Waste District approved funding for treatments. Members urged treating ash trees every two years while the pest is active. The board also announced an Oct. 18 twilight tour at Oak Hill Cemetery to help raise sponsorships for tree care.

The Evansville City Tree Advisory Board received an update Sept. 4 on emerald ash borer (EAB) treatment and on related fundraising events. Board members said the Solid Waste District has approved funding for treatments due now, but field inspections found some trees already too far gone to save.

"I have looked at all the trees that are on the treatment list and unfortunately some of those are dead. I think it's about…

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